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GIFTS, GRANTS & BEQUESTS

DECEMBER 1967
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GIFTS, GRANTS & BEQUESTS
DECEMBER 1967

THE purpose of this bi-monthly column is to give due and thankful recognition to recent gifts, grants, and bequests of $5,000 or more, indicating the variety of ways in which alumni and friends as well as corporations and foundations help to meet the challenge of constantly growing demands and increasing costs of operation that Dartmouth, like all educational institutions, faces in these times. It should be emphasized that the College receives many gifts of less than $5,000 and that these are needed and warmly appreciated. Space, however, precludes listing them here. Also, effective this month, gifts designated primarily to the Third Century Fund are omitted from this column. Progress of the vital $51-million capital campaign will be reported separately elsewhere.

Bequests

Estate of DWIGHT CONN 1914: $9,000, to be added to earlier distributions of $180,000 for unrestricted use.

Trust estate of R. MELVILLE CRAMER 1877: $6,448, to be added to earlier distributions of $230,764, comprising the R. Melville Cramer 1877 Foundation Fund for fellowships.

Trust under will of EDWARD S. WILLIS 1904: $17,058, unrestricted.

Estate of EUNICE CASHION MACLENNAN, widow of John W. MacLennan 1903: $34,596, unrestricted, in memory of her husband.

Estate of HAROLD P. HINMAN 1910: $10,000 to establish the Harold P. Hinman 1910 Scholarship Fund.

Gifts Subject to Life Income

EUGENE D. TOWLER 1917: $7,038, to establish the Eugene D. Towler 1917 Fund for general purposes.

JAMES D. NORTH 1932: $91,834, to establish the James D. North 1932 Fund for general purposes.

Outright Gifts from Alumni

WILLARD M. BOLLENBACH JR. 1949: $94,590, to establish two funds under his name - one for undergraduate scholarships, the other for graduate fellowships in Tuck School.

Foundations

AVALON and OLD DOMINION FOUNDATIONS: $7,173, final payment on grant of $22,273 to the William Jewett Tucker Foundation for Dartmouth Project Asia.

AGNES M. LINDSAY TRUST: $8,000 for the Medical School and $8,000 for undergraduate scholarships.

CAMILLE AND HENRY DREYFUS FOUNDATION: $15,000, as an addition to previous gifts of $8,500 to endow the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Lecture Series in the Chemistry Department, through which outstanding leaders in chemistry will speak at Dartmouth.

Corporations

CHASE MANHATTAN BANK FOUNDATION: $10,000, unrestricted, applied to Faculty Fellowship Program.

PROCTER & GAMBLE FUND: $11,200, for four undergraduate scholarships.

UNITED STATES STEEL FOUNDATION, INC.: $4,800, in support of the U.S. Steel Foundation Fellowship for two years at Tuck School, and $3,000 for the Tuck School Associates Program.

In one of a series of cooperative meetings on curriculum planning, two Talladegafaculty members, G. Herbert Gessert, Director of Planning (left) and Hans Bhalla,Associate Professor of Art (center), are shown in Hanover with Dartmouth musicprofessors Milton Gill, James A. Sykes, and Paul R. Zeller.